Approximate modern location: On the 'Isle of
Axholme', west of Hull, south of Crowle, in north-central Britain.

Elm-Number [See below]: none (see below)

Other Comments: A priory established by
Premonstratensians, later sold to the Carthusian Order. The
Carthusians were among the first persecuted by Henry VIII in his attempts to
break with Rome, and St. Augustine Webster and other early martyrs of Henry
VIII was from this Carthusian Foundation.

* This listing (and the numbers, with
a few adjustments after 1995) is based on the map contained in Kaspar Elm's Norbert
von Xanten: Adliger, Ordensstifter, Kirchenfürst, Wienand Verlag, Köln,
1984, page 328-329.